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Pure Black Forest (M-ID: 2636) +49 (0)40 468 992 48 Mo-Fr. 10:00h to 19.00h Pure Black Forest (M-ID: 2636) https://www.motourismo.com/en/listings/2636-pure-black-forest from €1,060.00 Dates and duration (days) On request 8 days 05/11/2022 - 05/18/2022 8 days 07/13/2022 - 07/20/2022 8 days 10/07/2022 - 10/14/2022 8 days Cuckoo clocks, Bollenhut and fir forests, Titisee, Schluchsee and Feldberg are perhaps the most famous trademarks of the Black Forest, and are indeed strong tourist magnets. But for the connoisseur the Black Forest has much more to Konstanz, the Gnadensee and Untersee ride along to the offer, especially if he is a motorcyclist. Off the beaten track picturesque Swiss town of Stein am Rhein. Continue to the there are endless winding roads that are just waiting to be imposing Rhine Falls, which invites you to stop. After the discovered. Over wine roads and winding forest tracks you grandiose natural spectacle reach clear heights with wonderful views and distant views. the base hotel again. (... about 300km) So we will of course make a stop every now and then to let our eyes feast or to let the photographer's heart beat faster. Day 4: Through the witches hole to the Hex vom Dasenstein Today we cross the northern and southern Black Forest. Warning: Via Löcherberg, Strittberg and Gscheid we reach Waldkirch, These tours are highly addictive. For risks and side effects from where we take a highlight, the Kandel from the north read the tour description or speak to Simply Ride. We side. With a dream route it continues, via St. Peter and St. recommend one of our withdrawal tours. Märgen, with always wonderful views, into the Hexenloch, to Dreistegen. Furtwangen, Prechtal and Wolftal are further Tour description: stages before we wish the Hex vom Dasenstein a good evening in Kappelrodeck. ( about 280km) Day 1: Individual arrival in St. Märgen If required, pick up of the rental motorcycle, getting to know Day 5: On the trail of the cuckoo clock each other and briefing On today's tour we will take it a bit easier and want to see what makes the Black Forest so famous and popular. Day 2: To the sources of the Danube Today sightseeing is on the agenda. Through such famous Beginning with the Brigach spring, we continue to the wine villages as Durbach and Zell-Weierbach we reach Martinskapelle, where a little below the European Gengenbach, known for its closed medieval townscape. At watershed the Breg, the 2nd source river of the Danube, has the beginning of the Gutach valley we visit another widely its source. Through the Bregtal we reach Donaueschingen, known highlight, the open-air museum Vogtsbauernhof. where we have a look into the source pot of the Danube, the Soon we stop at the world's largest working cuckoo clock 3. Danube Fountain, cast. Along the river we come to the and look around to see what makes the eyes of American Danube infiltration, at the dry summers, the Danube dries and Asian guests light up: thousands of cuckoo clocks in out almost completely. Not far after that follows the various sizes and designs. After a short walk to the Danube breakthrough, with the towering limestone walls. waterfalls in Triberg, we go to Furtwangen, where the Visit on the way back we still have the largest spring in history of the cuckoo clock is explained in the largest clock Germany, the Aachtopf, where the percolated Danube water museum. The B500, the panorama road, brings us to reappears. (... about 300km) Titisee and Schluchsee, from where we head for our 2nd base hotel. (... about 190km) Day 3: Hegau, Lake Constance and Rhine Falls After the volcanic landscape of the Hegau we pay a visit to the Swabian Sea, will take the ferry from Meersburg to Day 6: The 8 thousand 29.09.2021 Pure Black Forest - MOTOURISMO -- 1 You won't believe it, 8 grand in the Black Forest, there's plenty more. But today we take the best 8 thousand, or rather the one with the most beautiful curves under the wheels! To memorize, learn by heart or simply melt in your mouth, here they are: . - Belchen 1414m (the most beautiful) - Blue 1165m (the most western) - Feldberg 1493m (the highest) - Herzogenhorn 1265m - Schauinsland 1284m (with the fantastic view) - Silver mountain 1358m - Stübenwasen 1386m - Dead man 1321m (the most remote) . To the tour description: curves, curves, view, curves, enjoy, wow! (... approx. 275km) Day 7: To the saltpetre makers in the Hotzenwald The valleys here in and around the Hotzenwald are wildly romantic, deeply indented, canyon-like forest valleys with steep rock faces and the narrow little roads wind their way between the stream and the rock face. On the bare mountain ridges you have a wonderful view over the High Rhine to the Swiss Alps. ( about 250km ) Day 8: Departure day After about 1500km of new experiences, it is time to say goodbye and everyone starts their individual journey home. The riders with rental motorcycles ride back to the rental company together. But shhh, that's all we'll say, so just take a peek! 29.09.2021 Pure Black Forest - MOTOURISMO -- 2 Category Motorcycle Tour Terrain Onroad Vehicle your own motorcycle motorcycle rent optional Tourguide / Coach yes (guided) Accommodation Hotel / B&B or similar 2 star hotel 3 star hotel Flight to / from no, not incl. Support vehicle (luggage/service) no Customer payment protection yes * PRICING Minimal without optional extras, see pricing Pricing per rider in shared twin/double room €1,060.00 per pillion passenger in shared twin/double room €895.00 per rider in single room €95.00 Rental motorcycle: BMW F 750 GS , A2 driving licence, lowered (surcharge) €683.00 Rental motorcycle: BMW F 900 R, A2 driving licence, lowered (surcharge) €683.00 Rental motorcycle: BMW F850 GS (surcharge) €817.00 Rental motorcycle: BMW R nineT Scrambler (surcharge) €817.00 Rental motorcycle: BMW R 1250 R (surcharge) €951.00 Rental motorcycle: BMW S1000 XR (surcharge) €1,040.00 Rental motorcycle: BMW R 1250 GS / R1250 Adventure (surcharge) €1,040.00 Rental motorcycle: BMW R 1250 RT (surcharge) €1,040.00 Rental motorcycle: DUCATI Monster 797 €683.00 Rental motorcycle: DUCATI Monster 821 €817.00 Rental motorcycle: DUCATI Monster 1200S €951.00 Rental motorcycle: DUCATI Multistrada 1260 S €1,189.00 Rental motorcycle: DUCATI Diavel 1260 €1,189.00 Rental motorcycle: HONDA NC 750S €624.00 Rental motorcycle: HONDA CB 1000R €951.00 Rental motorcycle: HONDA CRF 1100L Africa Twin €951.00 Rental motorcycle: HONDA CRF 1100L Africa Twin Adventure €1,189.00 29.09.2021 Pure Black Forest - MOTOURISMO -- 3 Rental motorcycle: HONDA Sports DCT €1,189.00 Features 7 nights with breakfast 7 Dinner Tour guide with motorcycle Travel security note Not included features arrival and departure Gasoline Insurance Rental vehicle (optional) Everything that is not listed under services More details Tour start: St. Märgen End of tour: St. Märgen Participants: Minimum number of participants 5 riders, maximum number of participants 8 riders approx. 1500km riding distance Region: Black Forest Duration: 8 days Accommodation: From a country inn with comfortable rooms in country style (shower/WC or bath/WC), to a three-star hotel with comfortable rooms (shower/WC or bath/WC). Motorcycle rental: Available models and prices on request: BMW, HONDA, DUCATI 29.09.2021 Pure Black Forest - MOTOURISMO -- 4.
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